The religion of humor in Irish literature
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Auteurs : Don L. F. NilsenSource :
- Humor - International Journal of Humor Research [ 0933-1719 ] ; 1997.
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- Americana corporation, Archetype, Beautiful woman, Bilingual bicultural, Bryan macmahon, Celtic revivals, Colum, Comic faith, Comic hero, Comic irishman, David james, Dion boucicault, Double vision, Eighteenth century, Encyclopedia americana, English language, Finn maccool, Gaelic, Gaelic king, Gaelic poetry, George bernard shaw, George moore, Good conversation, Great deal, Great tradition, Handy andy, Hannigan, Harsh climate, Humor scholars, Humorous irish literature, Humorous literature, Important aspect, International edition, Irish, Irish bardic poems, Irish bull, Irish bulls, Irish english, Irish folklore, Irish humor, Irish jokes, Irish language, Irish literature, Irish people, Irish satire, Irish sense, Irish stories, Irish wake, Irish wordplay, Irish writers, Irishman, James joyce, Jewish humor, Jewish literature, John synge, Kinsella, Lacanian reading, Macabre humor, Many irish people, Many jews, Maureen waters, Mock priest, Much wordplay, Nilsen, Nineteenth century, Ofhumor, Oliver goldsmith, Queen elizabeth, Religion ofhumor, Rustic clown, Same time, Samuel beckett, Samuel lover, Sean, Short stories, Stage irishman, Story teller, Synge, Timothy hannigan, Toole, Twentieth century, Weekes, Western world, William carleton, Young hero.
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DOI: 10.1515/humr.1997.10.4.377
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